i just hear harry reid, and him talking about the new laws -- forget the laws do what you got to do -- >> when 26 people get killed by one person inside a school that's more -- that's huge news. >> stephanie: harry, honestly, do you think the media would have ignored it if they were black kids? i don't. i think 20 kids got blown away in their first grade class i think there would have been equal coverage. [overlapping speakers] >> caller: in general -- look, from i'm from that generation. i had got caught up in the streets when i was a kid. [ inaudible ] that didn't fall there by accident. i mean 30,000 kids a year. i understand 22 kids. i feel bad for the parents. if i would have been one of the parents, i would have been ready to find that guy and do what i had to do. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: but the fact of the matter is it's still 30 to 35,000 black youth that die in america. that's appalling. >> stephanie: it's all part of it. and that's why doing something about all of these billing would have helped. these bills wouldn't have just helped white people they would have help